The day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, known as Black Friday, officially kicks off the year-end shopping season. In most past years, retailers have hosted 'doorbuster' discounts of 50%-or-more-off everything from clothing and toys to TVs, prompting shoppers to line up for blocks outside stores and crowd into malls to scramble for deals.
With many major U.S. retailers opening their doors to shoppers at 5 a.m. on Friday, early risers ventured out, hoping to find gifts to tuck under the Christmas tree before products sell out. The day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, known as Black Friday, officially kicks off the year-end shopping season. In most past years, .
The day after the U.S. Thanksgiving holiday, known as Black Friday, officially kicks off the year-end shopping season. In most past years, retailers have hosted 'doorbuster' discounts of 50%-or-more-off everything from clothing and toys to TVs, prompting shoppers to line up for blocks outside stores and crowd into malls to scramble for deals.
By Richa Naidu and Arriana McLymore CHICAGO (Reuters) - With many major U.S. retailers opening their doors to shoppers at 5 a.m. on Friday, early rise.